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December 13, 2002
Seven new mayors elected
in Nunavut
Twenty-four communities
voted Dec.9
Nunatsiaq
News
It was a squeaker, but
thanks to a 28-vote margin, Rankin Inlet has a new mayor.
Lorne Kusugak, the CEO
of the Nunavut Implementation Training Committee and past executive director
of the Kivalliq Inuit Association in Rankin Inlet, beat out incumbent Jack Kabvitok
in one of many municipal elections held around the territory on Dec. 9.
Kusugak said the close
finish didnt surprise him.
"Hes always
been a popular man," he said of Kabvitok. "I knew that going into
it that it was going to be close and I thought it would be even closer. Hes
a good man and a very popular member of our community."
Kusugak was at home playing
pool when the election results came in between 9:30 and 10 p.m. He said he "Couldnt
begin," to describe what went through his mind when he heard he had won.
"But I was happy."
Scheduled to be sworn in
early next month, Kusugak said the first thing on his agenda will be to sit
down with the Nunavut government to talk about its proposal to move the petroleum
products division and its jobs from Rankin to Baker Lake.
"Weve got to
sit down with the GN to talk about the pros and cons of doing it and try to
come to the conclusion that they will not transfer them," he said. He said
hes neither optimistic nor pessimistic and has to talk to the current
council and mayor to see where they are in the process.
He is also set to tackle
the problem of unemployment in his community.
"Mainly working towards
gaining more employment in our community and working with the business community,"
he said of plans for the new council. "We have a great business community
and I think we could do more together. Well see what happens."
New mayors were elected
in three other communities in the Kivalliq region. In Baker Lake, Joseph Niego
beat incumbent Jacob Ikinilik in another close race. Niego was elected by 12
votes.
Arviat voted incumbent
David Alagalak out of office, supporting Peter Kritaqliluk by a margin of 301
votes to 180.
In Repulse Bay Steve Mapsalak
was elected by 20 and 25 votes over Steven Kopak and Donat Milortok respectively.
In the Kitikmeot region,
two communities elected new mayors.
The community of Gjoa Haven
voted in Peter Akkikungnaq by a victory of 165 votes and ousted incumbent Joseph
Aglukkaq, who is facing sexual assault charges in March.
Kugaaruk elected Canute
Krejunark over incumbent Raymond Kayaksark.
In the Baffin Region Hall
Beach is the only community that will see a new mayor sworn in. Mayor Levi Kaunak
did not run for re-election, leaving the race to Jopie Kaernerk and Jayson Ikeperiar.
Kaernerk was elected by 18 votes.
In Igloolik incumbent Elijah
Evaluajuk beat Paul Haulli by 179 votes and Pangnirtungs incumbent Hezakiah
Oshutapik won out over Manasa Evic by 62 votes.
Sanikiluaqs incumbent
Annie Amitook beat out candidates Joe Arragutainaq and Johnny Tookalook by 11
and 51 votes respectively.
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